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Spring Valley LB Christian Miller was among the prospects attending the USC-Clemson game Saturday night. He did so with two more offers in his pocket. Boise State coach Chris Peterson called Saturday with an offer from the Broncos. And Duke also recently offered. Miller also has offers from Clemson, USC, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, NC State and Houston. He has not named any favorites.

He and his wife Denise have five children: Dillon, Tanner, Graham, Brianna, and Hunter. Graham, Brianna, and Hunter are triplets, and Graham and Hunter are currently playing college football at Arkansas State University and Northwestern University, respectively.

Not sure how much a 'Vol legacy' he's going to end up being if the other brothers didn't go...?

He and his wife Denise have five children: Dillon, Tanner, Graham, Brianna, and Hunter. Graham, Brianna, and Hunter are triplets, and Graham and Hunter are currently playing college football at Arkansas State University and Northwestern University, respectively.

Not sure how much a 'Vol legacy' he's going to end up being if the other brothers didn't go...?

Are either of those schools on Tennessee's level in terms of prestige? Please be realistic when you post facts. Players who went to those schools are normally never offered except for Kentucky and Vandy from the SEC. Bates being a legacy is big but the coaching upheaval should help us.

Logan is doing really well in the State Championship, but Scott and Cooper are the real deal. I was also surprised by Vickers, he is quick. Scott is the fastest guy on the field it seems and Cooper has great field vision.

Cooper had a Pick 6 as well as crazy passing and rushing stats. I think Scott is avg'ing close to 10 yards a carry.

Tommy Beecher's little brother is the QB for Concord, and he hasn't got anything going this half.

Class of 2014 DB Chris Murphy (5-10 178) of Marietta, GA has offers from North Carolina, Vanderbilt and Purdue with interest from Clemson, USC, Florida, Oklahoma, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Michigan State and Iowa among others. Clemson was by his school recently. "I don't really talk to them that much," admitted Murphy, "but they did come by my school to check on me. I've already visited them once." USC has shown a little more interest. "I do talk to coach (G.A.) Mangus and coach (Grady) Brown," he said. "They're telling me they want to see a little more from me because I didn't get much passing action my sophomore year." Murphy says he did get more action this season with three interceptions and 12 pass deflections. He has visited Columbia twice. "The last time I was there was for the spring game," said Murphy. "I pretty much like everything about it. They have a good coaching staff and a good team. It's somewhere I think I could thrive." His other visits include UNC, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Vandy and Duke. Murphy does not have a favorite.

Junior ATH Charles Nelson (5-9 170) of Daytona Beach has offers from Duke, Cincinnati, North Carolina, Temple, Georgia Tech, Memphis and Michigan with interest from Clemson, USC, Florida, Florida State, Miami, South Florida, Oregon and Southern Cal among others. He is showing interest in Clemson and USC, though he does not know much about either school. "I haven't really done my research on all of the schools yet but I know they're good programs," said Nelson. "They send me mail and messages on facebook inviting me to games." Nelson did not make any games this season. "I tore my ACL this season and I just had surgery," he admitted. "I've just kind of been chilling." His plans for future visits remain uncertain. Before his injury, Nelson played in six games. He totaled 38 rushes for over 400 yards with 23 receptions for another 400-plus yards and 10 total touchdowns. He added two inceptions on defense. "Some schools are recruiting me on offense and some on defense," he said. "It doesn't really matter to me." Nelson does not have any favorites.

Stratford coach Ray Stackley said his junior quarterback Jacob Park now has offers from Auburn, Tennessee, North Carolina and NC State. He's also getting interest from USC, Alabama, Georgia and Notre Dame. Stackley said even though USC has offered junior Drew Barker of Kentucky, the Gamecocks continue to recruit Park who passed for 2700 yards and 25 touchdowns this season. USC was by the school this week.

Carvers Bay coach Nate Thompson said his junior DL Naquez Pringle has offers from Clemson and USC and was at the rivalry game last month. Both schools have had recruiters come by the school this week. LSU, Alabama, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Ohio State were by the school in the spring and are showing interest.